Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Contact: Kimberly Kahn · kjkahn@loyno.edu · 504-865-2599
Location: Monroe Hall 152
Environmental Roundtables are facilitated discussions of important environmental issues, hosted by the Loyola University Environment Program. Facilitators include Environment Program students, faculty and guest hosts.
Dr. Eric Hardy and four Loyola students (Max Boyce, Adrienne Ingram, Anthony Rizzi, and Brigid Richwine) from the Environment Program attended this year’s Loyola University Chicago Climate Change Conference. They will be having a panel discussion, and inviting the audience to participate, in finding “Loyola’s Green Glass Door: A Step into the Sustainable Future.”
The current political situation in this nation is a scary one. You might want to buy a one-way ticket to New Zealand. But when you are sitting in a room full of scientists, activists, and students talking about solutions to environmental issues, an immense feeling of hope floods the room. Returning from Loyola Chicago’s Climate Change Conference, new ideas, new networks, and new doors unlocked which will set Loyola New Orleans center stage for this incredible movement. There are 28 Jesuit institutions in this nation and degrees in every field, only unity can create change. Join the discussion, take the next step, and be part of the growing change.
A light lunch will be served.
Find more information on our website: http://cas.loyno.edu/environment/environmental-roundtable
Time: 5:45 pm to 7:30 pm
Contact: Christina Morales · mba@loyno.edu · 504-864-7953
Location: Miller Hall, 112
The MBA program at Loyola University New Orleans College of Business will host an upcoming open house and informational session. Come learn about our Fast-Track 1 year MBA as well as our Part-time Professional MBA, allowing students to graduate with a specialization track. Recent graduates have obtained advanced professional appointments in such large national companies as General Electric, General Motors, Symetra, Shell and many others.
The open house will be held on Thursday, April 6, at 5:45 pm in Miller Hall, Room 112 on Loyola’s main campus. Attendees can enjoy light refreshments followed by an information and question session with MBA faculty and staff. Registration for the open house is recommended but not required. Loyola’s MBA $50 application fee will be waived for any open house attendee.
For more information on Loyola’s MBA program, contact Christina Morales at mba@loyno.edu.
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Serena Weren · sweren@loyno.edu · 504-865-3037
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Enjoy an evening of standard and contemporary wind literature performed by students in the Loyola University Wind Ensemble and Concert Band.
Ticketing: Free and Open to the Public
Time: 8 pm to 10 pm
Contact: Southern Rep Box Office · boxoffice@southernrep.com · 504-522-6545
Location: Marquette Theater, 2nd Floor, Marquette Hall
Cost: $25-$40 Get Tickets
SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Mel. Cook
Featuring Leslie Castay as Princess Kosmonopolis and Martin Bradford as Chance Wayne
Presented in partnership with the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival
Southern Rep Theatre is in residence at the Loyola University Department of Theatre Arts.
Melting in the heat of the Deep South, a dwindling star is swept up in a race against time. Fueled by booze, pills, and entitlement Alexandra del Lago (Leslie Castay) places herself in the care of Chance Wayne, an ambitious gigolo with less than a heart of gold and a drama of his own unfolding.
Find more information on Southern Rep's website at: http://www.southernrep.com/plays/sweet-bird-of-youth/